Electronic states and exchange interaction behaviors in crystal mixed system of (Ce1−XGdX)Ni (0≤ X≤0.8) through magnetic properties

2017 
Abstract Electronic states and exchange interactions in crystal mixed system between heavy fermion compound CeNi and ferrimagnet GdNi, (Ce 1−X Gd X )Ni compounds, were investigated in detail from macro-scopic magnetic properties in aid of molecular field analysis. In Gd-rich contents of x=0.8 and 0.5, the M - H curves at 2 K show normal-looking behaviors like those of ferro-magnets, however, closer quantitative analysis in M - H and M − 1/H curves reveal that the Ce magnetic moment decrease and could rotate continuously from anti-parallel to parallel to that of Gd and the measured total magnetization increases continuously after saturation without showing any discontinuities with the increase of magnetic field. No one can penetrate these behaviors without any information from micro-scopic measurements. On the other hand, in Gd-poor contents of x=0.2 and 0.15, the magnetic moments of Ce+Ni coupling anti-parallel to that of Gd decrease rapidly to one thirds in comparison with the value at Gd=0.8 and become about 0.2 μ B . The magnetization variations M ( T ) in Gd-poor contents show peculiar “linear” behaviors and the linear behaviors are found to stem from collapse-like decrease of RKKY interaction J Gd-Gd through molecular field analysis. In further decrease of Gd content, at x=0.03, the magnetic ordering of Gd is on set and the existence of Ni and Ce magnetic moments become uncertain. At x=0, that is, the CeNi shows a widely known behavior in M ( T ) and the M ( T ) is sensitive and nearly proportional to magnetic field H .
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